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The World Health Assembly delegates asked WHO: to develop, by 2022, a draft global strategy on tackling oral diseases for consideration by WHO governing bodies in 2022 and by 2023 to translate the global strategy into an action plan for oral health to develop “best buy” interventions on oral health and to explore the inclusion of noma (a disease which is fatal for 90% of children affected) within the roadmap for neglected tropical diseases 2021-2030. During the discussion, clear agreement emerged that oral health should be firmly embedded within the noncommunicable disease agenda and that oral health-care interventions should be included in universal health coverage programmes. It also recommends a shift from the traditional curative approach towards a preventive approach that includes promotion of oral health within the family, schools and workplaces, and includes timely, comprehensive and inclusive care within the primary health-care system. A collection of in-depth tips for using Plogues great modular music program, Bidule. Check out the main page for tons of music, the blog for my travels and travails in the world of sound and music, and rreplay for my current project with Eric Parker.

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The Resolution urges Member States to address key risk factors of oral diseases shared with other noncommunicable diseases such as high intake of free sugars, tobacco use and harmful use of alcohol, and to enhance the capacities of oral health professionals. Rich Rath, Rubberfish, The Mess, and more. The World Health Assembly approved today a historic Resolution on oral health. The use of fluoride, which can substantially reduce the risk of dental caries, remains inaccessible in many parts of the world.

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Courses are teaching-based experiences that last six to twelve weeks. Practicing the Way will launch in Fall 2022. Most oral health conditions are largely preventable and can be treated in their early stages but treatment is often not affordable as usually not part of universal health coverage packages. Practicing the Way is a set of practices, courses, podcasts and more that walk churches and small groups into transformative experiences for formation into the image of Jesus. Most oral diseases have been linked with other noncommunicable diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancers, pneumonia, obesity and premature birth. Oral diseases disproportionally affect the poor and socially-disadvantaged populations. Severe periodontal (gum) disease affects almost 10% of the global population and more than 530 million children suffer from dental caries of primary teeth. Untreated dental caries (tooth decay) in permanent teeth is the most common. ICYMI: here are 10 ways to make sure you avoid holiday hell this summer.More than 3.5 billion people suffer from oral diseases. Back in March the Met Office issued a warning saying that, thanks to climate change, bouts of hot weather are becoming much more likely.Ī lot of us could be in for a sweaty weekend, so you know what to do: lather up in sunscreen, avoid direct sun in the heat of the day, keep hydrated – and enjoy the balmy weather! What’s more, this could be just one of many heatwaves to hit the UK this summer. The threshold for much of the south-east is 27C, so a heatwave could certainly be on the cards.

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The Met Office defines a heatwave as ‘at least three consecutive days with daily maximum temperatures meeting or exceeding the heatwave temperature threshold’. So could this weekend’s weather actually amount to a heatwave? Well, maybe. Correction 10/2/21, 3:17 PM ET: The headline has been corrected to indicate that the name of Gwen Shamblin Lara. In any case, it’ll most likely be the warmest day of 2022 so far and beat the current record of 27.5C, which was recorded at Heathrow on May 17. The Way Down: God, Greed, and the Cult of Gwen Shamblin is streaming on HBO Max now. While 32C is the official forecast, the Met Office has warned that temperatures could even reach the mid-30s. The end of this week will almost certainly see the hottest day of the year in the UK so far, with temperatures set to hit 32C in areas of south-east England on Friday. Brits, now’s the time to get some ice lollies in the freezer.









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